Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Low-cost changes in hospital canteens could improve healthy eating

Low-cost changes in hospital canteens could improve healthy eating

Planet friendly diets are not only good for the environment, but also your health

Planet friendly diets are not only good for the environment, but also your health

Inadequate access to nutritious food may contribute to obesity, shows study

Inadequate access to nutritious food may contribute to obesity, shows study

NUS researchers make muscle recovery easier for patients with ingenious medical device

NUS researchers make muscle recovery easier for patients with ingenious medical device

Cardiovascular disease risk begins even before birth

Cardiovascular disease risk begins even before birth

African Americans who smoke cigarettes are more likely to develop peripheral artery disease

African Americans who smoke cigarettes are more likely to develop peripheral artery disease

Nicotinamide riboside supplementation confers significant physiological benefits to mothers and offspring

Nicotinamide riboside supplementation confers significant physiological benefits to mothers and offspring

Cancer Research UK announces £60 million funding to tackle global cancer challenges

Cancer Research UK announces £60 million funding to tackle global cancer challenges

Maternal shift work can result in reduced fetal growth and longer pregnancies

Maternal shift work can result in reduced fetal growth and longer pregnancies

Top institutions in the U.S. win Cancer Research UK's Grand Challenge competition

Top institutions in the U.S. win Cancer Research UK's Grand Challenge competition

Two hour gap between dinner and sleep is overrated says Japanese research

Two hour gap between dinner and sleep is overrated says Japanese research

Asthma, eczema are not barriers to active lifestyle in teenagers

Asthma, eczema are not barriers to active lifestyle in teenagers

Three in five people struggle to find nutritional information when eating out

Three in five people struggle to find nutritional information when eating out

Scientists find bacterial extracellular vesicles in human blood

Scientists find bacterial extracellular vesicles in human blood

The Psychology Behind Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions

The Psychology Behind Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions

Body size may have greater influence on women's lifespan than men

Body size may have greater influence on women's lifespan than men

Bowel cancer on the rise among younger Australians

Bowel cancer on the rise among younger Australians

WHO identifies non-communicable diseases as major threat to human health

WHO identifies non-communicable diseases as major threat to human health

Enemy number 1 - Air pollution and climate change top of WHO agenda

Enemy number 1 - Air pollution and climate change top of WHO agenda

Unexpected connection found between feeding and memory centers of the brain

Unexpected connection found between feeding and memory centers of the brain

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